Finnish Sauna: Steam, Wood, Stone and How to Build Your Own
By (Author) Lassi A. Liikkanen
Quercus Publishing
MacLehose Press
30th September 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies
Outdoor and recreational areas: design and maintenance
DIY: carpentry and woodworking
Cultural studies
Hardback
320
Width 153mm, Height 236mm
As the old Finnish proverb has it: First build the sauna. Then the house.
More and more people around the world are rediscovering an ancient secret to wellbeing, relaxation and stress relief: the humble sauna. By gently raising the heart rate and relaxing muscles, the magical steam that rises from the heated stones - what Finns call loyly - has improved quality of life in the Nordic region for millennia.In this practical guide, leading global expert Lassi Liikkanen teaches us how to plan, build and maintain a new sauna, with detail on insulation, panelling, and bench construction, and uses the examples of an indoor electric sauna and an outdoor sauna cabin with a wood-burning heater. Along the way, you will learn the traditions and science of sauna, and for the first time Dr Liikkanen introduces his history of Finnish sauna as defined by four eras.Whether you're already planning to build your own, or just beginning to learn of the health benefits of sauna, this book is the perfect introduction to loyly and the very Finnish art of living well. Prepare to embrace the deep sense of calm and connection that comes from this simple marriage of steam, wood and stone.Lassi A. Liikkanen is a sauna designer and an adjunct professor at Aalto University (Finland) with a special interest in experience design. His PhD in Design was earned from Aalto University School of Engineering. He has more than ten years of design and research experience from the US and Europe and has published 80+ peer-reviewed research papers. Since 2015 he has been employing his deep knowledge of design to Finnish sauna, and has written books and blogs, and helped to design saunas for people all over the world. www.saunologia.fi.